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What episode is the truth of Wei Zhongxian's fortune telling?

Emperor Chongzhen disguised himself as a fortune teller. What did the fortune teller say? Scared him pale and panicked?

It is said that Emperor Chongzhen disguised himself as a folk in Beijing and happened to meet a fortune teller, which led to the demise of Daming. It accelerated the demise of Daming in the future. There is no way to tell the truth. These are just paths that confuse the dead and the bright, and they are not allowed to be on the table.

Chongzhen was a wise monarch in his early years. /kloc-when he ascended the throne at the age of 0/7, he tried his best to crowd out Wei Zhongxian's henchmen. A series of political measures not only eliminated the eunuch's misfortune, but also consolidated his power.

However, too much castration led to the expansion of civil servants' power, which left the whole Ming Dynasty in civil strife, foreign invasion and dire straits. On the eve of the demise of the Ming Dynasty, he was also "recruited" by various anecdotes, such as looking for a fortune teller.

Chongzhen worked hard all his life, trying to revive the Ming Dynasty. After racking my brains, Miyamoto, who came out in the second year, planned to have a good time. On the way to having fun, he happened to meet a fortune teller and wanted to test his fate and that of the Ming Dynasty temporarily.

As an emperor, I can master the imperial power politically for so many years. To be honest, he doesn't believe in this kind of fortune telling. At that time, he was really powerless. This is just a comfort.

Anecdotal anecdote, there are three versions of the word test, that is, the test of "friends, you, you". These three versions all recorded similar anecdotes, all depicting the imminent demise of the Ming Dynasty and some shocking results.

What's more, even the expert Song Like is waiting for Chongzhen, which shows how serious he is. The reason why he is clear in folklore is that the Ming Dynasty is indeed dead, and history is always written by winners.

If the Ming Dynasty did not perish in the hands of Chongzhen, or because it lasted for hundreds of years, then the version may be that "friends, friends" make friends with people who can help the court turn the tide, and then "friends" can speak beautifully and "friends" can look forward to this century-old cause.

Of course, the interpretation used here is too ridiculous and generous, but the vulgar language can better explain the story of the demise and the winner at that time.

As for the final story, I can only listen to hearsay, just look around and gossip a little.